THIS CLASSIC STYLE WATCH HAS NEVER BEEN USED! Still in the original box... This Galaxie Quartz watch by Elgin, features the date. The watch has an original price of $175.00! More »

THIS CLASSIC STYLE WATCH HAS NEVER BEEN USED! Still in the original box... This Galaxie Quartz watch by Elgin, features the date. The watch has an original price of $175.00! Japan movement in a stainless steel case with a stretch band Condition: NEW in Box; Circa: Circa 1995; Heigth: ; Width: « Less

THIS CLASSIC STYLE WATCH HAS NEVER BEEN USED! Still in the original box... This Jules Jurgensen Quartz watch features the date and day. The watch has an original price of More »

THIS CLASSIC STYLE WATCH HAS NEVER BEEN USED! Still in the original box... This Jules Jurgensen Quartz watch features the date and day. The watch has an original price of $115.00! In a stainless steel case with a stretch band; quartz works made in Hong Kong; Condition: NEW in Box; Circa: Circa 1995; Heigth: ; Width: « Less

Ottoman Silver Ring Featuring an Ancient Roman Glass Centerpiece - OS.159, Origin: Turkey, Circa: 17 th Century AD to 19 th Century AD, Collection: Jewelry, Style: Ottoman, Medium: Silver, Glass. At its height, the Ottoman Empire was one of the world’s great powers, controlling much of southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The roots of the Ottoman Empire can be traced back to the migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into Anatolia. Expert horsemen, fierce and highly mobile, these armies encountered little resistance as they moved westward and settled, eventually uniting under the banner of the Seljuk Empire. Back in the East, the rise of the Mongols sent progressive waves of Turkic refugees fleeing the armies of the Khan. The turmoil created by this influx of people, as well as direct confrontations with the Mongols themselves, eventually resulted in the dissolution of the Seljuk Empires into several fractured independent states. One of these states, ruled by Osman I, from whom the word Ottoman is derived, would become the Ottoman Empire. « Less